- Once you've inserted your table,…maybe adjusted the column widths by clicking and dragging…the borders, and started to enter some content,…you may realize you maybe need more rows or columns…or maybe you have too many rows or columns.…We're going to talk about modifying your table…in the way of adding and removing certain rows and columns…like the one that we started in the previous movie.…If you haven't been following along with me,…you'll need to go to the Insert menu to insert your table…and add this information.…We have an extra column that we don't need.…

All we have to do is click anywhere in the column,…and because we're in the table itself,…we see the Table tab on the ribbon.…Now we have options here for inserting rows and columns…either before or after our flashing cursor.…But we can also remove rows, columns,…even the entire table from this section.…We want to delete the columns, so we'll click Delete Column.…There we go.…Now we can increase the width of our Description column…by going to the right-hand side of any cell in that column.…

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8/6/2015

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